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New Vw Passat Trunk Badge Emblem And Rear View Camera For Rns510 Rns315 Rcd510 on 2040-parts.com

US $498.00
Location:

Richmond, Texas, United States

Richmond, Texas, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Volkswagen Surface Finish:New Manufacturer Part Number:5K0 827 469 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Warranty:No

Designed by VW and built to aid in backing your VW into tight spaces.  This parking assistance camera replaces the factory VW emblem on the trunk of the VW Passat B6.  It may fit other models, but buyer must confirm.

Comes with the factory wiring harness to the connect with the appropriate radio

This unit may fit other models - Golf, CC, Tiguan, Routan, & Toureg.  Buyer to confirm

Must be used with the following radios - RNS510, RNS315, RCD510.

See my other listing if interested in a new RNS510

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